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Home » AT&T Extends M2M Partnership with Numerex

AT&T Extends M2M Partnership with Numerex

October 6, 2009
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AT&T announced the extension of an agreement with Numerex, a leading single source provider of secure machine-to-machine (M2M) products and services, to provide turnkey services for M2M enterprise markets.

Through this agreement, AT&T will provide Numerex with access to the AT&T Control Center, enabling further expansion of AT&T’s distribution in the M2M market. AT&T and Numerex customers that serve end-user markets – such as energy, healthcare and security companies – will benefit from synergies of these integrated services and the availability of more foundational components used for the design and development of most M2M solutions.

Earlier this year, AT&T announced an agreement with Jasper Wireless to offer exclusive U.S. access to AT&T Control Center, powered by Jasper. Jasper Wireless is a global leader in M2M, providing carriers with best-in-class business management, operations and support tools for consumer and enterprise markets.

Numerex’s strategy centers on rapid, easy development and implementation of applications and solutions, correlating well with the AT&T/Jasper network services that include best-in-class provisioning, activation, and device management and support services.
http://www.att.com/m2m360http://www.numerex.com

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